
[엑스포츠뉴스 김희웅 인턴기자] Elling Holland (Borussia Dortmund) has a bad scoring pace. The figure shows that it is a record-breaking goalkeeper.
Dortmund drew 2-2 with Seville in the 2nd leg of the European Football Federation (UEFA) Champions League (UCL) round of 16 in the 2020/21 season held at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany, at 5 am on the 10th (Korean time). Dortmund settled in the quarterfinals with a combined score of 5-4.
Holland, who scored two goals, reported his 10th UCL goal this season. He also scored 20 goals in 14 UCL games.
From the beginning, Seville’s offensive was strong. Continued to clamp Dortmund through forward pressure. They lead in all figures, including share and number of shots.
However, Dortmund had a holland shot. In the 35th minute of the first half, Marco Royce, who received a pass from Niko Schulz, broke the left flank and handed the pass to Holland. Holland pushed lightly with his left foot, giving the team a lead. Holland’s movement in search of a position where he could receive the ball was excellent.
In the second half, he scored multiple goals with a penalty kick. The scene was caught holding the uniform while Jules Kunder was blocking Holland, and the referee declared a penalty through VAR reading. Holland, who started as a kicker, couldn’t get past Yasin Bounu’s goalkeeper on his first attempt. However, before Holland’s kick, Bunu’s feet fell off the ground, so he got a chance to take another penalty. Holland shattered the net with a powerful shot.

Holland made a new history in the Champions League with a multi-goal that day. He scored 20 goals in 14 games in his career, stepping on the “minimum game 20 goals” notice. According to UEFA, Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur/24 matches) followed by Alessandro Del Piero (26 matches), Ruud van Nistelrooy (27 matches) and Filippo Inzagi (28 matches).
There are other records as well. At the youngest age, he scored 20 points. Holland scored 20 goals on the 231st at the age of 20. Second place in this category was Cillian Mbafe (Paris Saint-Germain/21 years 355 days), followed by Ron Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona/22 years 266 days), Raul Gonzalez (22 years 297 days), and Del Piero (23 years 157 days). In order. Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) is in 10th place at the age of 24, scoring 20 goals on the 306th.
[email protected] / Photo = EPA/Yonhap News/OPTA
Ⓒ Hankyung.com prohibits unauthorized reproduction and redistribution